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5. Two identical conducting spheres, one having an initial charge +Q and the

other initially uncharged, are brought into contact.

a) What is the new charge on each sphere?

b) While the spheres are in contact, a positively charged rod is moved close to

one sphere, causing a redistribution of the charges on the two spheres, so the

charge on the sphere closest to the rod has a charge –Q . What is the charge on

the other sphere?​

Answers

Answered by safnahakkim
7

Answer:a  Q/2

b  +Q

Explanation:

Answered by help7oo645o984
8

Answer:

a.. +Q/2

b... +2Q

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